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Circle Revive & Thrive Discussion with Professor Goldie Nejat (Virtual)

September 20, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

On September 20 at 3:00 p.m. EDT, there will be a Special Edition of the Circle Revive & Thrive discussion with Goldie Nejat, PhD, and Cristina Getson, BASc, as they discuss the adoption of socially assistive robots in long-term, private, and hospital care. Moderated by Shelley McClure, Circle Facilitator, the event will feature a discussion of new research in this area and outline some surprising findings of a new AGE-WELL study, the first exploratory Human-Robot Interaction study of its kind, in a long-term care home. Practical examples will be offered about how health leaders can use this information in their own environment.

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